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Mobile Internet adoption and technology adoption extensity: evidence from litchi growers in southern China

Yi Cai, Wene Qi, Famin Yi

2021China Agricultural Economic Review25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of mobile Internet adoption on technology adoption extensity. Design/methodology/approach This study uses cross-sectional data collected in 2018 from 932 smallholder litchi farmers in Guangdong Province and Guangxi Province in southern China. A Poisson regression with endogenous treatment effects (ETPR) model is applied to estimate the effects of mobile Internet adoption on technology adoption extensity. Findings The ETPR model results indicate that mobile Internet adoption can significantly enhance technology adoption extensity. In addition, the extensity of technology adoption is also determined by education level, training, share of litchi farming income, guidebook use and cooperative membership. Disaggregated analyses further confirm the positive impact of mobile Internet adoption on the number of capital- and labor-intensive technologies adopted. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature on agricultural technology adoption. The findings highlight the need to facilitate modern agricultural technology penetration by promoting the use of mobile Internet technologies.

Topics & Concepts

BusinessThe InternetChinaMarketingAgricultureMobile internetGeographyWorld Wide WebArchaeologyComputer scienceAgricultural Innovations and PracticesMicrofinance and Financial InclusionICT Impact and Policies
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